Why You Should be Using ESEE Knives

If you are looking for a hard working outdoor knife and you have not considered an ESEE Knife, then you are missing out. ESEE Knives are built tough and designed with outdoor survival in mind. To see a great selection of knives from this trusted American manufacturer, all you have to do is visit The Knife Connection.

ESEE Knives was founded by Jeff Randall and Mike Perrin. These two survival experts were living in the Amazon rainforest and taught survival techniques to members of the Peruvian armed forces. When they returned to the US and founded Randall’s Adventure Training, they were disappointed with the survival gear that was available on the market. They began to design survival knives for other companies and realized that they could create their own company and ESEE Knives was born.

Now, years later, ESEE has grown into one of the largest knife manufacturers in the country. Their products are known for their reliability and straight forward designs. You won’t find any bells and whistles, but knives that are designed to work hard. They stand by their designs so much that they back their knives with a lifetime warranty. Unlike a lot of other knife brands, their warranty is no questions asked. If an ESEE Knife breaks, they will repair it or replace it for you.

When you visit The Knife Connection, you will find a great selection of ESEE Knives including folding knives and a huge variety of fixed blade knives. From the tiny 1.3″ blade on the ESEE James Gibson Pinch to the 12.3″ blade on their Expat Darien machete, all of their knives are built to perform and made with high quality carbon steel so they will hold an edge well and take a new edge easily.

In addition to stock options, The Knife Connection gives its customers the unique option to custom build their own knives. Their Knife Builder tool lets customers choose between several popular models from ESEE Knives, the Ontario Knife Company, and Architect Knives. Once you know what model you want to custom build, the options are simple.

Your first choices will be to choose the color of the blade’s powder coat or finish. Once you have decided on the blade finish you can move on to the handle scales of your new knife. All of The Knife Connection’s custom handle scales are made from sturdy G10 material or Micarta, and are custom machined to be a perfect fit for every custom built knife that they offer.

After you have finished selecting the blade and handle for your new knife you can choose what kind of accessories that you want to add to your custom knife package. The first option you will have to choose from is what kind of sheath system you would like to have included with your new knife. The options that will be available will vary based on the knife model that you have selected but typically you will have leather, Kydex, nylon, and plastic options to choose from along with MOLLE sheath backers and pouches. You will also be able to choose from a variety of different outdoor survival accessories to include with your new custom knife package.

If you are interested in finding some great outdoor knives, then the ESEE Knives at The Knife Connection are a great choice. Whether you want to build your own or choose a stock option, they make finding a new knife quick and easy. If you have any questions about their ESEE Knives or any of the other products that they have in stock, you can send an email to support@theknifeconnection.com to speak to one of their knife experts.

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